A. Victor Donahey (born July 7, 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died April 8, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Harry L. Davis as the fiftieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 14, 1929.
Following the end of Donahey's term as Governor of Ohio, Myers Y. Cooper (born November 25, 1873 in St. Louisville, Ohio; died December 6, 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio) became the fifty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1929 and January 12, 1931.
A. Victor Donahey (born July 7, 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died April 8, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Harry L. Davis as the fiftieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1924.
A. Victor Donahey (born July 7, 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died April 8, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Harry L. Davis as the fiftieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1925.
A. Victor Donahey (born July 7, 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died April 8, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Harry L. Davis as the fiftieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1927.
A. Victor Donahey (born July 7, 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died April 8, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Harry L. Davis as the fiftieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1928.
A. Victor Donahey (born July 7, 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died April 8, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) succeeded Harry L. Davis as the fiftieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 14, 1929, including the whole of 1926.
Myers Y. Cooper (born November 25, 1873 in St. Louisville, Ohio; died December 6, 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio) succeeded A. Victor Donahey as the fifty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between January 14, 1929 and January 12, 1931, including the whole of 1930.
Harry L. Davis (born January 25, 1878 in Cleveland, Ohio; died May 21, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio) succeeded James M. Cox as the forty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 10, 1921 and January 8, 1923. Following the end of Davis' term as Governor of Ohio, A. Victor Donahey (born July 7, 1873 in Tuscarawas County, Ohio; died April 8, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio) became the fiftieth Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1923 and January 14, 1929.
Edward Tiffin was the first governor of Ohio.
Myron T. Herrick (born October 9, 1854 in Huntington, Ohio; died March 31, 1929 in Paris, France) succeeded George K. Nash as the forty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1904 and January 8, 1906, including the whole of 1905.
You must be 18 to become Ohio's governor.
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George K. Nash (born August 14, 1842 in Medina County, Ohio; died October 28, 1904) succeeded Asa S. Bushnell as the forty-first Governor of Ohio, serving between January 8, 1900 and January 11, 1904. Following the end of Nash's term as Governor of Ohio, Myron T. Herrick (born October 9, 1854 in Huntington, Ohio; died March 31, 1929 in Paris, France) became the forty-second Governor of Ohio, serving between January 11, 1904 and January 8, 1906.